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Quick Installation Guide
For ZMODO NVR/IPC System
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.Click "OK" to exit this screen, then click "Apply" from the Internet Options page to save the changes youve made. ** These steps will need to be performed on every computer that you use to access your cameras online.
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.In the Networking tab of the IPC Config menu, you will need to change the settings of the camera to match your router settings: In the IP field, type in the same IP address that appeared as the IPv Address on your ipconfig results, but label the last three digits to a larger value such as . Each IP Camera must have a different set of last three digits of the address in the IP field. In the Gateway field, type in the same numbers that appeared as the Default Gateway in your ipconfig results. In the Sub Mask field, type in the same numbers that appeared as the Subnet Mask on your ipconfig results.
To find out the IP Address Segment, Default Gateway, and Subnet Mask, you will need to open the command prompt from a Windows PC that is connected to the same router that your NVR & IP Cameras will be connected to: Open your command prompt by pressing the Windows key and R at the same time. Type in "cmd" in the run line and press "Enter." In the new window that appears, type in "ipconfig" then press "Enter." Make note of your IPv Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. You will need this information later.
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.You will now see a list of items that you can set to either Enable, Disable, or Prompt. If you see an option to Allow ActiveX Filtering at the top of the list, change this option to Disable. .Scroll down until you see the following three items, change all three of these items to Prompt: Download signed ActiveX controls Download unsigned ActiveX controls Initialize and Script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting
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Click "Save", then click the red X to exit out of the IPC Config menu. .Next, open an Internet Explorer browser and test this camera's connection. Type the IP Address as it appears in the IP field in the IPC Config menu into an Internet Explorer browser, including http:// at the front of the IP Address. The address that you type into the Internet Explorer browser should look similar to this: http://... .When Internet Explorer prompts you to allow add-ons, click "Allow" to run the necessary ActiveX controls. .If you see a Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage error, please back to IPC Search tool, repeat steps - and try entering a different set of three digits in the last segment of the IP Address when you save a new address in the IP field. If the browser loads for more than two minutes without arriving to a webpage, please open a new tab in Internet Explorer and try entering in the same IP Address in the address bar of the new tab. (Default username is admin, Default password is ) .Once you have established a wired connection and can view the camera from Internet Explorer, now back to IPC Search tool, double click on the IP Camera that you just saved networking settings on, and click on the "Wifi" tab. Select the check box to enable Wi-Fi. Next, manually set the IP Addr field, Subnet Mask field, and Gateway field to match the settings that appear in the Networking tab of the IPC Config menu.
.Power on the NVR and connect the NVR to an empty LAN port on your router using the included CAT network cable, and run the IPC Search tool program from a Windows PC that is connected to the same router as your NVR & IP Cameras. .The IPC search tool will search out the NVR which is connected to the router. The initial factory setting of the NVR is .... Double click on the NVR to open the IPC Config menu. .In the IPC Config menu, you will need to change the settings of the NVR to match your router settings: In the IP field, type in the same IP address that appeared as the IPv Address on your ipconfig results, but label the last three digits to a larger value such as . In the Gateway field, type in the same numbers that appeared as the Default Gateway on your ipconfig results. In the Sub Mask field, type in the same numbers that appeared as the Subnet Mask on your ipconfig results.
.Click "Save" to save these settings. Then, write down the IP Address as it appears in the IP field. You will need to type this address into an Internet Explorer browser in order to access your NVRs user interface.
.Click "enable auto add" icon, and then click "save" to save parameters of these IP cameras on the NVR. A message stating "Parameters saved successfully" showing the data has been saved.
.Click "Refresh" and a list of available Wifi networks will appear in the list. Double click the name of the Wifi network to enter the WIFI Wireless Network Settings menu. From this menu, enter your Wifi password and click "Establish Connection."
.Click "simple configuration" icon (the left one), and click the icon of "add or delete remote IPC devices" (the third one) in the next interface.
.Click "Refresh" on the WIFI Wireless Network Settings menu, your camera should now show Connection Status: Connected. You may need to click "Refresh" more than once before the Connection Status reads: Connected. Now, you may remove the network cable from the camera and the camera should continue to communicate with the router wirelessly. .If the IP Address of the camera (as displayed on the IPC Search Tool) reverted back to its default setting of ...XXX after removing the LAN cable from the camera, please repeat steps - . .Repeat the above setup process for all remaining IP cameras so that all cameras can communicate wirelessly. Keep in mind that the last segment of each cameras' IP Address needs to be different to avoid an IP Address conflict.
.Click "auto add device" icon to automatically search the IP cameras in LAN. System will automatically add up to four cameras at one time. Just wait - seconds, the video footage from IP cameras will be automatically shown on the screen.